FROM CEBU to Manila and back again, University of San Carlos (USC) head coach Britt Reroma has come full circle.
And as he reflected on his long journey back to the top of the mountain after stepping off his post at NCAA juniors powerhouse San Beda, he said that it was divine providence that brought him back to Cebu that put him in the position to end USC’s long-drawn title drought.
Speaking from the United States, where he immediately flew to after their series-clinching win on Tuesday to attend his sister’s wedding, Reroma was obviously still on a championship high two days after the fact.
“It’s the greatest feeling getting our first championship after 57 years,” said Reroma on Thursday morning. “I think it’s really destiny that brought me home back to Cebu. I’m just blessed that God put me in the right place and at the right time to guide the team and achieve the goal for USC.”
After leading the Red Cubs to their fourth straight high school title in the NCAA back in 2012, Reroma curiously stepped down from his post citing personal reasons. Not long after, he resurfaced to coach USC’s high school squad but took a hiatus just after one season to coach the Laskar Dreya South Sumatra in the ASEAN Basketball League.
But after former Warriors head coach Junthy Valenzuela left his post after the team’s runner-up finish in 2014, the school quickly tapped Reroma to take over the reins. And from day one, Reroma knew he had inherited a team that had all the needed tools to go all the way.
“As a person, I am always optimistic. I have always believed that the team will be champions this season. We really prepared hard. I knew the team had a lot of good individuals. We the coaching staff just had to make sure that they were playing for the front of their jersey not at the back,” shared Reroma.